I guess I've taken 3 or 4 ferries back and forth across la Manche -- UKers call it Something Else -- and I strongly suspect most were owned and operated by P&O.

First off, look at the photo of the stranded ferry passengers. They were stuck on Pride of Kent for many hours. (They had to wait for High Tide to refloat the stuck ferry. Time and Tide wait for No Man, Woman or Non-Binary.)

Look how uncomfortable they seem. Look how wrought with panic and anxiety. Look at them yawning.

Ever been in a big airport where weather or a volcanic eruption or labor troubles have canceled all the flights for a few days? Welcome to Hell. Angry, Crying-Jag Hell. With a chorus of Melted-Down little children, filthy clogged toilets. Drug and bomb-sniffing dogs (speak to them in German, they only understand German commands).

But you're not in an airport. Relax. That's how the damn ferry was designed in the first place -- so a few hundred people could relax and be pleasured in a variety of comfortable ways for hours -- about 3 hours across la Manche, or ... hmmm ... about 8 hours from North Sydney, Nova Scotia to Newfoundland.

(Take the midnight ferry, the noon ferry is the one they fill with explosives and flammables. Just sayin' ...)

Whoops! Is there some kind of delay?

Is the ferry sinking? Have they ordered you to lifeboat stations over the Tannoy®?

If not ... well, just relax. Find a comfy stuffed couch. Lie down. Have a drink. Have 9 drinks. (Hey, YOU'RE not driving the boat ...) Sometimes the ferry will serve Delay Drinks on the house.

So far I've never had a Scary Moment on a ferry. (Okay, I've sea-sick barfed for a few hours, but on that voyage -- Yarmouth Nova Scotia to Portland Maine -- the ferry crew was puking, too. (Horatio Nelson was seasick his whole Royal Navy career, so what?) But no Vrai or even Faux Scaries.

In the photo above, you're looking at a bunch of mildly annoyed but comfortable, relaxed passengers. They're on a machine designed to relax for hours. Some ferries have little casinos, so you can relieve the tedium with one-armed bandits (worst sucker game in the casino, math equivalent to throwing money into a toilet in hope of the toilet spitting money back) or blackjack. They're not even seasick, because the Pride of Kent was stuck on a sandbar. Buy a fresh tasty snack.

If you hate ferries, or lost your life on a ferry (I rode the identical twin ferry of the one that sank departing Zeebrugge, everybody drowned), whatever your ferry gripe is, Leave A Comment. Won't change my feelings about ferries, not in the slightest.

====================Reuters (UK newswire)Sunday 10 December 2017Grounded ferry in Calais refloated, passengers disembarkedLILLE, France (Reuters) -- A P&O ferry with more than 300 people on board which had run aground in Calais harbour in northern France has been refloated and all passengers have disembarked, a P&O Ferries spokesman said on Sunday.

The Dover-bound Pride of Kent had run aground on a sand bank around midday as she tried to leave the Calais harbour in stormy weather. Nobody was injured.

The ship, supported by two tug boats, was refloated as the tide came in early evening and all passengers have disembarked.

The spokesman said most passengers would continue their journey to the UK on other P&O ferries tonight, while some would stay overnight in Calais on P&O’s expense.

UK-based P&O operates 20 ferries which carry 9,000,000 passengers per year between France, Belgium, The Netherlands and across the Irish Sea.

Reporting by Geert De Clercq and Pierre Savary; Editing by Peter Graff

Hmmmm okay I will
buy Hijab Barbie for MYSELF and GAC, for reasons both Highly Spiritual and
Investment Potential. (But I guess we can check eBay for the
current worth of Unwrapped Blaine, Barbie's discontinued Australian surfer Boy
Toy.)

I went to a party at
McDonald's once, a bunch of single mothers and their daughters, and they were
giving
the girls all sorts of Barbies. I asked why no one was gifting a single Ken, and
a unison chorus of the single mothers replied:

Who needs
Ken?

Lord knows what
you're getting from Heaven today, but I'm sure the Ski Resorts are delighted
with it. It's our First Snow of the season, we got a roaring fire (a Big Treat for all the cats). Only our big polydactyl (lots of extra toes) Stewie (Stewart Wallace Darnley,
named for GAC's Uncle Wally -- much of her family is of Scottish descent, and those
names are the most famous names in Scottish history. Two of them are Beloved
Great
Heroes, but Darnley was perhaps the Biggest No-Good Bum and Cad in all history.)
Oh, well, Stewie and his Many Toes and Big Feet is the best Snow
Hunter in the house, in most kinds of snow he doesn't sink or slide. He listens
acutely for vermin wriggling beneath the snow, and slays them very effectively.
That's
why polydactyl cats succeeded so well and became popular Good Luck cats in New
England.

In the naughty screwy movie "Addams Family Values," Debbie the
newly hired children's Nanny is in reality a Monstrous Serial Killer, and as she
prepares to execute the Addams Family, explains that her troubles began when, as a
little girl, she wanted Ballerina Barbie for Christmas, but her terrible
parents
gave her MALIBU BARBIE, so she had to ...
well, try to guess. Evil Debbie is played by the superfunny Joan Cusack. I think
it's rated P for Perverse, but I would say it's Family Friendly.
(Remembering that my Family is largely 4-footed, and
they like to slay and eat small cute living things.)

I hope this letter
pleases all, but I quote from a letter I sent to a Real
Duke:

P.S. Please excuse my machine
printing, a poor match to your handwritten note. I was apprenticed to a
typewriter when I was about 12, and my handwriting just
degenerated to illegible from there.

This is, I think, the oldest continuously sung English Christmas Carol. It was written and performed by a Guild in the Coventry Cycle of religious plays, on the church/cathedral steps. They (Alison Moyet here) sing of the monstrous calamity Christians call The Slaughter of the Innocents. Herod the King ordered all boys younger than two in Judea slain. A prophesy foretold that if allowed to live and grow up, a boy of that age would become King of the Jews. (Herod thought Herod was King of the Jews, permanently, for life).However, among NASA scientists, The Slaughter of the Innocents was a massive government budget cutback on funds for robot space probe exploration. The scientists thought it was morally equivalent to slaying defenseless babies.

(I tend to agree when the government does stuff like that.)

Spoiler Alert: Send all kids out of the room before playing this Christmas Carol.

12 November 2017

Yesterday was the eleventh day of the eleventh month. In the USA we call this Veterans Day. In the UK and Commonwealth nations it's now called Remembrance Day. Originally it was called Armistice Day. Along the Western Front -- France and Belgium -- the Allied and German generals agreed -- arbitrarily -- that the guns would finally fall silent on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

The most famous poem of World War I, "In Flanders Field," fixed the poppy flower as the symbol of the dead Allied combatants of the war. BBC and the British Premier League of football/soccer have been wearing poppies for the past month.

At top, a newer version of the Endless Wars Memorial which eventually will be built in my hometown, Washington DC. The Afghanistan War has long since broken the USA record for longest overseas war, it's still going on, there exists no evidence that the USA and its allies will withdraw, and there is certainly no evidence that the USA-led coalition will win this war.

The last foreign power to militarily conquer and rule Afghanistan was the forces of Alexander the Great.

Not long ago, after invading Afghanistan to shore up its Soviet-friendly government, the Army of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics just gave up and just marched out. The Taliban, then an anti-Soviet guerrilla force, inherited the government. Their interregnum ended when the USA, under the command of President George W. Bush, invaded Afghanistan.

I'm a veteran of the Vietnam War era. Though DC is my hometown -- I was drafted in DC -- I've never visited Maya Lin's Vietnam War Memorial. There are about 58,000 US military names carved on it. I don't want to see any names of guys I knew.John Singer Sargent was a Boston painter of beautiful aristocratic women, but was invited to France by the British to paint the war. "Gassed," maybe the most famous of all war paintings, now hangs in London's Imperial War Museum. Blinded by mustard or chlorine gas, the string of blind soldiers guides itself toward the aid station (tent ropes at right).

Stanley Spencer's "Travoys" is a scene of wounded British soldiers being taken on mule-drawn stretchers to the medical station in Macedonia. It's also at the IWM in London.

The Veterans of Stupid Wars is the veterans society I founded around 1980. It was a lot funnier, more mirthful when it referred to my Vietnam War, which eventually ended. (We lost.)

Our current President Trump, the Draft-Dodger-in-Chief (he got medical deferments for bone spurs, but can no longer recall which foot), has added a flavor to American War Stew we haven't tasted for decades -- he has pretty clearly suggested that he may settle matters with North Korea with nuclear weapons.

The generation of veterans who were always selling (actually seeking donations) poppies at stores and markets have largely disappeared, so today I'll drive to Northampton, to the American Legion Hall, where there's a big jar of poppies on the bar. I don't belong to the American Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Wars. But they seem to have mellowed since my day; the WW2 and Korea vets have faded away to make room for the much mellower young guys from Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Veterans of Stupid Wars, and Vleeptron, would like to thank US Army Colonel Jeffery Nance of Fort Bragg, North Caroloina (where I took Basic Training) for sentencing Bowe Berghdal to no time in prison -- and then saying not one word more about the reasons for this wholly unexpected and wildly controversial sentence. (Bergdahl had pleaded guilty to charges that carried a prison life sentence.)

But these are our wars which, apparently, will never end. It's not funny anymore. It's not even absurd anymore. We are killing and maiming our children by the thousands and will never have the political wisdom to stop.

Are these guys from different eras, or does eating these shrooms make them dress like that and their face hair grow that way? Please Leave A Comment with your hypothesis.A few days after you eat the Amanitas, suddenly you feel great, never felt better. Then your liver collapses and you die.

When the European family was found dead with their faces in their soup bowls, only Grandma survived. She doesn't like mushroom soup.

Questions About Supervolcanoes

What is a supervolcano?

Comparison of eruption sizes using the volume of magma erupted from several volcanoes.

The term "supervolcano" implies a volcanic center that has had an eruption of magnitude 8 on the
Volcano Explosivity Index (VEI), meaning
the measured deposits for that eruption is greater than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles).
The
VEI scale was created as a general
measurement of the explosivity of an eruption. There are multiple characteristics used to give an
eruption its VEI allowing for the
classification of current and historic eruptions. The most common criteria are volume of ejecta
(ash,
pumice, lava) and column height.
All VEI 8 eruptions occurred tens of thousands to millions of years ago making the volume of
ejecta or
deposits the best method for
classification. An eruption is classified as a VEI 8 if the measured volume of deposits is greater
than
1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic
miles). Therefore a supervolcano is a volcano that at one point in time erupted more than 1,000
cubic
kilometers of deposits.
Yellowstone, like many other supervolcanoes, has also had much smaller eruptions. The cartoon
shows
a comparison of eruption sizes,
including the three largest from Yellowstone. Click on the image for a more detailed description
and
larger view.

What are some other examples of supervolcanoes?

Volcanoes that produced exceedingly voluminous pyroclastic eruptions and formed large calderas
in the
past 2 million years would include
Yellowstone, Long Valley in eastern California, Toba in Indonesia, and Taupo in New Zealand.
Other
"supervolcanoes" would likely include
the large caldera volcanoes of Japan, Indonesia, and South America. The most recent
supervolcanic
eruption on Earth occurred 27,000 years
ago at Taupo located at the center of New Zealand's north island.

I read that scientists couldn't find the Yellowstone caldera until they looked at a photo of
Yellowstone from space. Is this
true?

Not according to Bob Christiansen. Bob is the USGS scientist who delineated the three Yellowstone
calderas and told the world about the
great eruptions that formed them. Bob reports that he traced out the caldera boundaries through
old
fashioned field work... walking
around with a hammer and hand lens and looking carefully at the rocks and their distributions.
Most of
the key observations were made in
the 1960s and 1970s. Several authors have written that these large calderas were discovered from
space
and we suspect that the rumor
probably got started because initial field work that delineated them was partly funded by NASA.
The
idea was to compare well-constrained
geologic maps with images taken from space. So Bob's geologic map was used to verify the NASA
images, not the other way around.

In 2005, BBC and
the Discovery
Channel
produced a docudrama and documentary about
Yellowstone called Supervolcano. Below, Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists
answer
questions that arose after this program
aired that relate to supervolcanoes, volcanic hazards, and Yellowstone.

The docudrama Supervolcano dramatically explores the impact of a large caldera-forming
eruption at
Yellowstone. The scale of the
portrayed eruption is similar to the eruption of the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff at Yellowstone 2.1
million
years ago. The movie is realistic
insofar as depicting what could happen if an eruption of this magnitude were to occur again.
Although
the drama is set in the future, it
does an acceptable job of addressing some of the issues scientists would grapple with if
Yellowstone
showed signs of an impending
eruption. The questions and answers below shed light on issues related to volcanism at
Yellowstone. A
much more detailed discussion,
including full-color illustrations, can be found in the
U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet
about Yellowstone's activity.

QUESTION: What is the chance of another catastrophic volcanic eruption at Yellowstone?
ANSWER: Although it is possible, scientists are not convinced that there will ever be another
catastrophic eruption at Yellowstone.
Given Yellowstone's past history, the yearly probability of another caldera-forming eruption can be approximated as 1 in 730,000 or
0.00014%. However, this number is based simply on averaging the two intervals between the
three
major past eruptions at Yellowstone
— this is hardly enough to make a critical judgment. This probability is roughly similar to
that of
a large (1 kilometer) asteroid
hitting the Earth. Moreover, catastrophic geologic events are neither regular nor predictable.

QUESTION: What would happen if a "supervolcano" eruption occurred again at Yellowstone?
ANSWER: Such a giant eruption would have regional effects such as falling ash and short-
term
(years to decades) changes to global
climate. The surrounding states of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming would be affected, as well as
other
places in the United States and the
world. Such eruptions usually form calderas, broad volcanic depressions created as the ground
surface
collapses as a result of
withdrawal of partially molten rock (magma) below. Fortunately, the chances of this sort of
eruption at
Yellowstone are exceedingly
small in the next few thousands of years.

QUESTION: Is Yellowstone monitored for volcanic activity?
ANSWER: Yes. The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO), a partnership between the United
States Geological Survey (USGS),
Yellowstone National Park, and the University of Utah, closely monitors volcanic activity at
Yellowstone.
The YVO websitefeatures real-
time
data for earthquakes, ground
deformation, stream flow, and selected stream temperatures. In addition, YVO scientists
collaborate
with scientists from around the
world to study the Yellowstone volcano.

QUESTION: Do scientists know if a catastrophic eruption is currently imminent at
Yellowstone?
ANSWER: There is no evidence that a catastrophic eruption at Yellowstone is imminent, and
such
events are unlikely to occur in the
next few centuries. Scientists have also found no indication of an imminent smaller eruption of
lava.

QUESTION: How far in advance could scientists predict an eruption of the Yellowstone
volcano?
ANSWER: The science of forecasting a volcanic eruption has significantly advanced over the
past 25
years. Most scientists think that
the buildup preceding a catastrophic eruption would be detectable for weeks and perhaps months
to
years. Precursors to volcanic eruptions
include strong earthquake swarms and rapid ground deformation and typically take place days to
weeks
before an actual eruption.
Scientists at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) closely monitor the Yellowstone region
for such
precursors. They expect that the
buildup to larger eruptions would include intense precursory activity (far exceeding background
levels)
at multiple spots within the
Yellowstone volcano. As at many caldera systems around the world, small earthquakes, ground
uplift
and subsidence, and gas releases at
Yellowstone are commonplace events and do not reflect impending eruptions.

QUESTION: Can you release some of the pressure at Yellowstone by drilling into the volcano?
ANSWER: No. Scientists agree that drilling into a volcano would be of
questionable usefulness. Notwithstanding the enormous expense and technological
difficulties in drilling through hot, mushy rock, drilling is unlikely
to have much effect. At near magmatic temperatures and pressures, any hole would rapidly
become
sealed by minerals crystallizing from the
natural fluids that are present at those depths.

QUESTION: Could the Yellowstone volcano have an eruption that is not catastrophic?
ANSWER: Yes. Over the past 640,000 years since the last giant eruption at Yellowstone,
approximately 80 relatively nonexplosive
eruptions have occurred and produced primarily lava flows. This would be the most likely kind of
future
eruption. If such an event were
to occur today, there would be much disruption of activities in Yellowstone National Park, but in
all
likelihood few lives would be
threatened. The most recent volcanic eruption at Yellowstone, a lava flow on the Pitchstone
Plateau,
occurred 70,000 years ago.

QUESTION: Because Yellowstone is so geologically active, are there other potential geologic
hazards in Yellowstone?
ANSWER: The heat and geologic forces fueling the massive Yellowstone volcano affect the park in
many
ways. Yellowstone's many geysers,
hotsprings, steam vents, and mudpots are evidence of the heat and geologic forces. These
hydrothermal
(hot water) features are mostly
benign, but can rarely be the sites of violent steam explosions and pose a hydrothermal hazard.
Earthquakes, another example of active
geologic forces, are quite common in Yellowstone, with 1,000 to 3,000 occurring annually. Most
of
these are quite small, although
significant earthquakes have shaken Yellowstone, such as the 1959 magnitude 7.5 Hebgen Lake
quake,
the largest historical earthquake in
the intermountain region, and the 1975 magnitude 6.1 quake near Norris Geyser Basin. The many
earthquakes and steam explosions in the
past 10,000 years at Yellowstone have not led to volcanic eruptions.

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Instead, he's now claiming we could be in for SEVEN years of nuclear war and natural disasters starting on October 15.
Meade says that its "the most important date of this century or millennium".
October 2017 may signal "the end of the world as we now know it".

The earthquake in Mexico and hurricanes in the Caribbean are all related to the Planet X theory, Meade claimed.
"It’s the beginning," he said. "Ever since the Great American Solar Eclipse of August 21st we have been hit by a continued series of judgements."
The date of September 23 relates to a verse in the Bible which
apparently matches the August 21 date when Hurricane Harvey battered
Texas.
Luke’s passage 21: 25 to 26 reads: “There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars.“On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea."People will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken.”

What was David Meade's Planet X conspiracy theory?

David believed that a "spiritual sign" would appear in the sky on
September 23 where the moon will appear under the constellation of
Virgo.
Then on October 5, Planet X will fully eclipse the sun and cover the earth in shadow.
This will signal the start of the "seven-year-tribulation" on October 21, he believes.
He claims an asteroid named Wormwood, measuring at least three
kilometers in diameters, which is attached to the "debris field of the
Planet X star system" will hit earth at some point during the seven
years.
The "tribulation" will also involve "nuclear exchanges between the
US, Britain and our enemies – Russia, China, Iran and North Korea."

"It will involve cataclysmic climate events related to Planet X or
Wormwood – those are the trumpet judgements of Revelation," he
explained.
Huge solar flares would "bring down the electrical grid," according to Meade.
"Rioting and looting will be unrestrained.... society will be in chaos," he warned.
An unusual celestial arrangement set for September 23 triggered the doomsday fears.
But astronomer Christopher Graney says it's happened four times before in 1827, 1483, 1293 and 1056.

A prophecy, which said Planet X would cause the end of the world this weekend, spread globally

What is Planet X?

Meade expects Nibiru will pass the Earth – bringing with it volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes.
The mysterious planet was first mentioned in 1976 by author Zecharia Sitchin in his book The 12th Planet.
He wrote it is home to ancient aliens called the Annunaki who he claimed created the human race.

What does Nasa say?

This theory gained momentum earlier this year when NASA discovered what could be a new planet deep in the solar system, which they named Planet Nine.
It could have a mass 10 times that of earth.
Jim Green, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division, said: "It's
too early to say with certainty there's a so-called Planet X."The space agency has however firmly, and repeatedly, dismissed the theories about Nibiru as an "internet hoax".“The planet in question, Nibiru, doesn't exist, so there will be no collision," said Nasa."The story of Nibiru has been around for years (as has the 'days of
darkness' tale) and is periodically recycled into new apocalyptic
fables."There is no factual basis for these claims."If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the
Earth … astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past
decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye. "Obviously, it
does not exist."
Nick Pope, who headed up the Ministry of Defence’s UFO desk, agrees with the space agency.
He said: "The bottom line is that if a mysterious 12th planet was
really going to hit the Earth on Saturday, we’d all be able to see it
right now.”

David Meade explains his theory on Planet X and the end of the world on September 23

Apocalypse when?

Five times the world was supposed to end (but didn't)

SPOOF OR TRUTH?

Woman whose family 'was abducted by aliens’ in the 60s claims to have PROOF

RAIN OF TERROR

Comments

Earth
is Flat. It has always been flat.there is no space. Planets are
wondering stars. We are the center of everything. God exists. Aliens
don’t exists. But heaven and hell do.
5 For this they willfully
forget: that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth
standing out of water and in the water, 6 by which the world that then
existed perished, being flooded with water.
2 Peter 3:5-6
Repent and ask Jesus to save you. He is the only way to heaven.
But
what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your
heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): 9 that if you
confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that
God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For with the
heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is
made unto salvation. 11 For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him
will not be put to shame.” 12 For there is no distinction between Jew
and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him.
13 For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:8-13
The rapture is coming soon. Are you ready?

David
Meade is a quack he's feeding off people's fears and gullibility in
order to profit for his own well-being. It's just too much hype. He
should be ashamed. But like most con artists I'm sure he isn't he just
makes himself more popular.

spare
us the sanctimony. the whole goddamned world is filled with con artists
who wouldn’t hesitate a second to capitalize on the next gimmick, not
least of which is this news tabloid you fancy to read and comment!

> > Dear all,> > Good news, the Inria
security team have ended its investigation of coq.inria.fr,> and it
confirmed that the integrity of the server (and its files) has not been>
compromised. The initial alert was due to a crafted bug report put on
our> bugzilla, with some html attachment pointing to islamist messages,
pretending> to have hacked our site. But this bug report was created by a
plain regular> bugzilla account created just before, with no further
exploit. So this was little> more than a bug spam, and yes, we're many
here to consider that the admin and> security team at Inria have quite
overreacted. These matters are taken very> seriously nowadays...>
> All the services provided by coq.inria.fr should be back to normal
quite soon> now, in particular the bugzilla is now operational again,
without data loss.> Please note that bug attachments of type text/html
are now disallowed> (but such files could be placed in a .tgz or .zip if
they are truly meaningful> for a bug report). > > By the
way, even if the Coq files available for download on
coq.inria.fr/distrib> have not been impacted by this incident, let me
remind that I maintain a gpg-signed> list of all the SHA1 fingerprints of
the files we distribute:> > https://coq.inria.fr/distrib/SHA1SUMS>
https://coq.inria.fr/distrib/SHA1SUMS.asc>
> If in doubt, please refer to this list after checking for its
signature.> Moreover, each recent Windows and Mac packages should be
internally signed as well.> > Sorry again for the inconvenience,
quite independent from our will...> > Pierre Letouzey, for the Coq
dev team> > > > ----- Mail original
----->> >> Dear all,>> >> The server
behind our website coq.inria.fr has been put offline early today>> by
the Inria sysadmin staff and is awaiting further investigations.>> For
the moment, we have very little information about what appended,>>
we've just been told that a component of the website has been
compromised>> by intruders (bugzilla ? wiki ?) during the night.
Unfortunately, these>> investigations by the Inria admins may take
several days (next Tuesday>> is holiday here). We requested that at
least the static part of the website>> (especially downloads and
documentation) be made available as soon as>> possible,>>
but we still do not know yet when this will happen. Of course, we'll
keep>> you informed as soon as we know more about this attack and its
consequences.>> >> Most sorry for the
inconvenience...>> >> Pierre Letouzey, for the Coq dev
team>> >>

======================

Vleeptron is guessing that Ynglisshe is not Pierre's first lingo. (But overall High Marks in the Ynglisshe Intro Final.) But we admire his admission that The Mess that Affected the Coq community last week was "quite independent from our will..." A similar and more common English expression is "against our will..." but this also carries the unpleasant suggestion of being tied to a bed in a cheap motel room.

Which raises the question: Can AI perceive shame and remorse for and embarrassment, or the binary equivalent, for its screwups?